- The
Karbovanets (Ukrainian: карбованець, romanized:
karbovanets', plural: карбованці,
karbovantsi for 2–4, or карбованців,
karbovantsiv for 5 or more)...
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denominated in
karbovanets (karbowanez in German). The
third version of the
karbovanets replaced rubles at par in 1992. The
karbovanets was
subject to...
- On this 1961 1 Rbl note, the
Ukrainian for "one rouble", один карбованець (odyn
karbovanets`),
directly follows the
Russian один рубль (odin rubl`)....
- 2 to 16
September 1996, and
oversaw the
replacement of the
Ukrainian karbovanets with the new
Ukrainian hryvnia in
accordance with the
Constitution of...
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According to this law: "Bank-notes must be
issued in
karbovanets" (Ukrainian: Карбованець). Each
karbovanets contains 17.424
parts of pure gold and is divided...
- 1976 USD TRL 792 0
Turkish lira 1923 2005-12-31 TRY UAK 804 2
Ukrainian karbovanets 1992-10-1 1996-09-01 UAH UGS 800
Ugandan shilling 1966 1987-12-31 UGX...
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Tajikistani ruble (1995–2000)
Transcaucasian ruble Ukrainian coupon (Ukrainian
karbovanets)
Tuvan akşa and kɵpejek
Silver ruble (1704–1897), ****ignation
ruble (1769–1849)...
- 1996. It was
briefly used in the
Ukrainian People's
Republic before the
karbovanets was
adopted as a
national currency. The
hryvnia is
named after the grivna...
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depicted on the
karbovanets coins introduced in
December 1917. The
first coin of the
Ukrainian People's
Republic was 100
karbovanets.
George Narbut used...
- 1917. 100
karbovanets of the
Ukrainian People's Republic. Revers.
Three languages: Ukrainian,
Polish and Yiddish....